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About the venue

Located in Dunoon, the marine gateway to Scotland's National Park, the Park Hotel offers its visitors exceptional levels of service and personal attention as only a family run business knows how, helping you make the most of your stay.

Each of our well appointed room has been comfortably and tastefully decorated. Rooms with views of the beautiful Firth of Clyde streatching out towards the Irish sea are available on request. Our kitchen takes pride in reflecting the quality of our local produce in our extensive and innovative menu. Dinner is served in the peaceful surrounds of the newly refurbished dining room, to guests and visitors. The Park Hotel has a stunning function suite that can easily cater up to 130 people and seat 180. It is the perfect space for business meetings and presentations, and the views of the Firth of Clyde can only add to the occasion. We will work with you to get the set up you require, tables and chairs will be positioned exactly as you want them. As required, we can set up projectors, over-head projectors, flip charts and lap-tops with Microsoft office ready to go. Your event can be catered to your reqirements. We can offer a constantly replenished refreshment station, tea and coffee breakes with light snacks and working lunches.

Location

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Parking

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Meeting rooms

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Room name
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Theatre
Classroom
Boardroom
Cabaret
Banquet
Ushape
Rec.
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